Wreck Dive Tanzania: Exploring Zanzibar's Underwater Shipwrecks Shipwrecks transform into artificial reefs within years of sinking. Hard corals colonise the metal structure first. Sponges and soft corals follow on surfaces…
Sea Turtle Watching Kenya Tanzania: Nesting, Hatching, and Snorkelling East Africa's coast hosts two resident sea turtle species year-round. Green turtles graze on seagrass beds in sheltered coastal lagoons. These…
Dolphin Swim Zanzibar: Swimming With Wild Dolphins off Kizimkazi Kizimkazi village sits on Zanzibar's southern tip. The bay here holds one of the Indian Ocean's most reliable dolphin habitats. Spinner…
Whale Shark Kenya: Swimming With the World's Largest Fish Off the Kenyan Coast The whale shark is the largest fish on earth. Adults reach 12 to 18 metres in length…
Night Dive Tanzania: Exploring Zanzibar and Pemba's Reefs After Dark A night dive transforms a familiar reef into a completely different ecosystem. The fish that dominate the reef during daylight…
Lake Tanganyika Snorkel Tanzania: Exploring Africa's Deepest Lake's Endemic Cichlid Fish Lake Tanganyika holds the clearest freshwater in Africa. Visibility extends to 20 metres in the nearshore rocky zones where…
Nile Perch Fishing Uganda: Sport Fishing for Africa's Largest Freshwater Predator The Nile perch is one of the world's largest freshwater fish. Adults exceed 2 metres in length and weigh…
Research Station Tour Africa: Visiting the Scientists Behind East Africa's Conservation East Africa is one of the world's most intensively studied wildlife regions. Some of its research programmes have run…
Wildlife Census Count Africa: How East Africa's Wildlife Populations Are Monitored Conservation management without accurate population data is guesswork. Knowing how many elephants inhabit a given ecosystem, which direction the…
Ranger Training Day Africa: Experience the Skills Behind East Africa's Wildlife Protection A ranger's job requires a broader skill set than most visitors to East Africa's national parks and conservancies…